This premier vineyard in India is nestled in the foothills of Nandi. The wine tasting events and winery trips are very unforgettable.
Encompassing 300 acres, this significant scenic destination is a nature lover's heaven. There are more than 6,000 trees in this park.
Numerous statues of Queen Victoria, King Edward II, and other notable figures adorn the park.
This 240-acre park is a must-see for all fans of the great outdoors and is home to around 1854 plant species.
Plants of French, Afghani, and Persian provenance can be found in this garden.
This architectural wonder captures the allure of classic royal wealth. Legend has it that the edifice was influenced by Windsor Castle's architecture in London.
The exquisite carvings transport visitors to bygone eras.
This two-story museum is housed in a residential structure designed in the colonial style. The galleries entertain guests with a range of events.
Among the several events planned here are dance performances, film screenings, art and design workshops, and tree walks.
The king once utilized this palace with an Indo-Islamic architectural style as a summer resort.
This provides an insight into Tipu Sultan's regal way of life.
Local products can be found on Commercial Street, one of Bangalore's busiest retail areas.
For shopaholics, the bustling metropolitan rush at the market is paradise.
One of the biggest temples in the world, it was opened in 1997. The temple is a religious person's paradise because of its vibrant, pure atmosphere.
This relaxed location is a popular choice for Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. There are several indigenous bird species in the park.
One of the most popular things to do in this area is boating.